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docrice

join:2008-03-31
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reply to curious in Tulsa
Re: Can One SSID Be More Secure Than Another?

Cryptographically, no, it doesn't make a difference. However, it may help a bit if you used an SSID value that wasn't located in any rainbow table. That being said, as long as you somewhat customize the final SSID and not use the default factory "linksys" or "Netgear" values, you should be ok.
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